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Yearbook theme (project and notes) Theme – The phrase (and graphic logo) that connect a yearbook to the school and current year
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Theme essentials Phrase – Positive, fits school and year, and something people recognize (could be from music, film, TV, current slang, etc.) Phrase – Positive, fits school and year, and something people recognize (could be from music, film, TV, current slang, etc.) Graphics – Uses color (4-color), rule lines, photos, screens, fonts…anything to go with the phrase and overall look Graphics – Uses color (4-color), rule lines, photos, screens, fonts…anything to go with the phrase and overall look
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1. Location theme Theme based on where a school is located Theme based on where a school is located Ex: Center Standard Time (Center High School) Ex: Center Standard Time (Center High School)
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2. Anniversary Theme Theme centered on number of years school (or book) has been in existence Theme centered on number of years school (or book) has been in existence EX: Living the Legacy EX: Living the Legacy
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3. Spirit theme Theme which uses school colors or mascot (ex: Code Red – school color) Theme which uses school colors or mascot (ex: Code Red – school color)
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4. Event theme Theme which focuses on one particular event (must be important!) Theme which focuses on one particular event (must be important!) Ex: Simple Addition (school building an addition) Ex: Simple Addition (school building an addition)
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5. Catch Phrase Theme The most common, this theme takes a popular phrase and ties it to the book and school (means none of the other categories are working for you) The most common, this theme takes a popular phrase and ties it to the book and school (means none of the other categories are working for you) Ex: In Know Time Ex: In Know Time
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Theme-related pages Endsheet – Found between cover and title page, usually contains table of contents Endsheet – Found between cover and title page, usually contains table of contents Title Page – First actual page, has a lot of school information (volume, address, etc.) Title Page – First actual page, has a lot of school information (volume, address, etc.) Opening – Spread which explains theme with copy, photo(s) Opening – Spread which explains theme with copy, photo(s)
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Theme-related pages, cont. Divider – Spread which begins each section (Campus Life, Student Life, Sports, People, Community) Divider – Spread which begins each section (Campus Life, Student Life, Sports, People, Community) Spinoff – Phrase which relates divider to main theme Spinoff – Phrase which relates divider to main theme Ex: Revolution/Innovation Starting from Scratch/First Cut
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Assignment Find a yearbook and analyze the theme. List the school, year, theme phrase, theme type, a couple of spinoffs, and how else it is shown through the book. (You need to list several different examples of how the theme is carried through.) Find a yearbook and analyze the theme. List the school, year, theme phrase, theme type, a couple of spinoffs, and how else it is shown through the book. (You need to list several different examples of how the theme is carried through.) Analyze it with a thoughtful paragraph. Analyze it with a thoughtful paragraph. If it effective? (:
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Theme Project – Part 1 (50 pts.) Design a yearbook COVER. Include theme phrase, color, graphics, font and the words ‘Fusion 2015’ Design a yearbook COVER. Include theme phrase, color, graphics, font and the words ‘Fusion 2015’ Cover can be on construction paper, computer paper or anything - draw it, cut and paste it, computer generate it…whatever you choose. Cover can be on construction paper, computer paper or anything - draw it, cut and paste it, computer generate it…whatever you choose. (neatness and creativity count!)
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Sample cover (You can just design a front)
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Theme Project – Part 2 (25 pts) Design an OPENING SPREAD on InDesign Design an OPENING SPREAD on InDesign Opening spread must use: Opening spread must use: a grid layout (12+ columns per side), theme phrase as a headline, fake copy, graphics/ font/colors relating to the cover, less pictures and more white space than usual
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Sample opening (Note single photo, lots of white space)
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Theme Project – Part 3 (25 pts) Design (sketch is okay) at least three more parts of your project: Design (sketch is okay) at least three more parts of your project: Folio, divider, endsheet, title page, sidebar Folio, divider, endsheet, title page, sidebar All should have clear connection/theme elements, and if sketched on paper or layout sheets, elements should be neatly/artfully done All should have clear connection/theme elements, and if sketched on paper or layout sheets, elements should be neatly/artfully done
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Sample divider
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Due Dates Cover sketch – 10 points – Thursday, 5/13 Rough opening – 10 points – Thurs, 5/20 Rough divider – 10 points – Thurs, 5/20 Entire project – 100 pts - Wed, 5/26
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